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If you're looking for a comprehensive, innovative text for your administrative law classes, look no further. Administrative Law develops a basic theme--the theme of democracy and the accountability of public servants to American citizens--which adds to the book's understandability and distinguishes it among other publications in the field. Reviewers have applauded Steven J. Cann's approach as a sound way to organize the material and an effective way to engage students who are often turned off by more academic themes-- such as systems theory. Part One of Administrative Law describes what public agencies do and examines the legal powers of the presidency, legislature, and judiciary. Part Two covers the key process issues of administrative law, and Part Three focuses on specific issues in public law such as discrimination and public employment. As befits a text on the law of public administration, this volume is interspersed with a wealth of actual legal cases. As a textbook designed for advanced undergraduate courses, Administrative Law is an essential resource for students of adminstrative law, law and the social sciences, law for public administration, public law, and related courses.

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